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Boricua Literature: A Literary History of the Puerto Rican Diaspora

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Since the invasion and colonization of Puerto Rico in 1898, all Puerto Ricans are both American citizens and colonial subjects by birth according to international law. Over a third of this population currently lives in the continental U.S. forming one of the nation's most significant "minority" communities. Yet no complete study of mainland Puerto Rican—or Boricua—literature has been written.
Until now. Boricua Literature is the first literary history of the Puerto Rican colonial diaspora.
The result of a decade of research in archives and special collections in the Caribbean and in the U.S., Lisa Sánchez González argues that the writing of the Puerto Rican diaspora should be considered an integral field of study. Covering 100 years of Boricua literary history, each chapter looks at the single writer or group of writers who are most emblematic of their respective generation, from William Carlos Williams and Arturo Schomburg, to latina feminism and salsa music. The story of an American community of color, Boricua Literature is also about contemporary critical race and gender studies.
Unlike virtually all studies concerning mainland Puerto Rican writing, Lisa Sánchez González is less concerned with "cultural identity" than with unearthing a substantive cultural intellectual history. The first explicitly literary historical analysis of Boricua Literature, this definitive study proposes a new and discreet area of literary historical research in American studies.

ISBN-13: 9780814731475

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: New York University Press

Publication Date: 01-01-2001

Pages: 256

Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

Lisa Sánchez González is assistant professor English at the University of Texas at Austin. She also produces community-based news and public affairs programs for public radio.

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"Sanchez-Gonzales presents a panorama of the writing produced by Puerto Rican Americans over the last 100 years. . . . Highly recommended."

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"Sanchez Gonzalez's provacative study Boricua Literature: A Literary History of the Puerto Rican Diaspora intensely focuses on a geographically and culturally specific literary evolution by Puerto Ricans who emigrated to the east coastof the United States, a movement spanning most of the 20th century."—Centro Journal

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"Lisa Sanchez Gonzalez's Boricua Literature is the first literary history of the Puerto Rican colonial diaspora, but it is also much more."

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
1 For the Sake of Love: Luisa Capetillo, Anarchy, and Boricua Literary History 16
2 Boricua Modernism: Arturo Schomburg and William Carlos Williams 42
3 A Boricua in the Stacks: An Introduction to the Life and Work of Pura Teresa Belpre 71
4 The Boricua Novel: Civil Rights and "New School" Nuyorican Narratives 102
5 "I Like to Be in America" [sic]: Three Women's Texts 134
6 Ya Deja Eso! Toward an Epi-fenomenal Approach to Boricua Cultural Studies 161
Notes 191
Bibliography 201
Index 213
About the Author 216